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Clintlodger & Grog
Thursday, 10/21/2004
The Burden of Freedom
Now Playing: THIS Is The Point...
Topic: What's The Point?
"This nation has never found glory in war. Our people have never wanted to abandon the blessings of home and work for distant lands and deadly conflict. If we fight in anger, it is only because we have to fight at all. And all of us yearn for a world where we will never have to fight again.

Each of us will measure within ourselves the value of this great struggle. Any cost in lives -- any cost -- is beyond our power to measure. But the cost of closing our eyes to aggression is beyond mankind's power to imagine. This we do know: Our cause is just; our cause is moral; our cause is right.

Let future generations understand the burden and the blessings of freedom. Let them say we stood where duty required us to stand. Let them know that, together, we affirmed America and the world as a community of conscience.

The winds of change are with us now. The forces of freedom are together, united. We move toward the next century more confident than ever that we have the will at home and abroad to do what must be done --
the hard work of freedom.

May God bless the United States of America. Thank you very, very much."

George H.W. Bush, 41st President
Taken from his 2nd State of the Union Address
January 29, 1991 (1 decade prior to the 9/11 attack on U.S. soil by Muslim Terrorists)
Washington, DC

Posted by blog2/grog at 13:20 PDT
Updated: Thursday, 10/21/2004 14:05 PDT
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Thursday, 10/21/2004 - 13:48 PDT

Name: Grog

... and with that I ask you, "Clintlodger, what's the point?"

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